Step back in time with Stephen Stills: Live at Berkeley 1971, a remarkable collection of previously unreleased tracks that showcase the legendary artist in his prime. Captured over two electrifying nights at the Berkeley Community Theater, this album features David Crosby joining Stills for unforgettable performances of ‘You Don’t Have to Cry’ and ‘The Lee Shore’.
Fans of rock music will appreciate Stills’ exceptional musicianship and vocal prowess as he effortlessly weaves alternate instrumentation into his iconic songs. Notably, his medley of ’49 Bye Byes’ and ‘For What It’s Worth’ is a highlight, uniquely performed on piano.
Track Listing:
- 1. Love the One You’re With – Stephen Stills
- 2. Do for the Other – Stephen Stills
- 3. Jesus Gave Love Away for Free – Stephen Stills
- 4. You Don’t Have to Cry – Stephen Stills
- 5. The Lee Shore – Stephen Stills
- 6. Word Games – Stephen Stills
- 7. Sugar Babe – Stephen Stills
- 8. 49 Bye-byes/For What It’s Worth – Stephen Stills
- 9. Black Queen – Stephen Stills
- 10. Know You’ve Got to Run – Stephen Stills
- 11. Bluebird Revisited – Stephen Stills
- 12. Lean On Me – Stephen Stills
- 13. Cherokee – Stephen Stills
- 14. Band Introduction – Stephen Stills
- 15. Ecology Song – Stephen Stills
This album, produced in 1971, is a must-have for anyone looking to buy cheap vintage rock music albums and delve into the best live rock albums 1971. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this piece of musical history!
Shelly Chaney (verified owner) –
Stephen Stills Live at Berkeley is a phenomenal album! The energy in his performances is palpable, making it a must-have for any rock music fan. – John D.
Mary Mills (verified owner) –
I couldn’t believe how well Stills captured the essence of live music in this album. It’s one of the best live rock albums from 1971! – Sarah L.
Jack Green (verified owner) –
This is a fantastic collection of live performances! The blend of vocals and instrumentation is just incredible. Highly recommend it for anyone who loves vintage rock music. – Mark K.